TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEMJUARV. fi, IPO. GtUKCt WEST WILL NOT RUN Northwestern Ptwenget Agent Declines to e Bboted Into ajoraHj Fight. BROATCH COMBINE STILL QUITE BUSY av-hrmejja Invade Camp nf Kaph rpa.lna; r'arfton o Wark t p a Wrntilinre nf Follow lac la 1'rlmarlre. Friends of Gfoigo V. Wrst. passenitsr sirnt of-lho North weitprn, autlmrlie tht rtatpnir-nt that tho Wim of tho grnlal Mr. Went for th rrpublkan mayoralty nomination- has -bruit punctured by orders of that icntlMnan himself. The West boost t lold rpt stress upon Broatch's prob able withdrawal If West should come In. When tha Are and police ?onimtssloncr 'tftnantty filed his name with the city clerk tha hot air In this . talk was apparent. Acoln romt of West's best friends advised lilm. to stick to the railroad busluesa. In which he has been very successful, rather lhan troat his. fortunes to the uncertain and sometimes abrupt Current of municipal .-ollUca. Mr. West fixed up a noncommittal smile to do service In response to questions and wore It all last week. From now on Ms. relations with the political public will not have to be so diplomatic The Uroati'h combine still buoy flaur InK out aslaje, and while the ensemble Is pretty much In the atr. yet the general plan has been outlined.,. It Is to take, for the counc llnuinlc ticket, a helping from the Kontanelle alate, from tha Hcnnlngs forces and a few of the councllmen now In office. Of the latter Huntington of the Ninth, Dy ball of the Seventh and Eyans of the Sixth are said to have been picked. Other selec tions are In abeyance. For city attorney Hn S. Baker seems to be the most likely choice, and nothing; has been done yet with regard to comptroller, city clerk and building inxpector. W. T. Rdghill. who has filed as' candidate for nomination fpritho city council from tho Fifth ward on the republican ticket, desires to have it known that he Is not Policeman Kdghlll, who resides In another ward. He la a Jeweler and the son of the pollcemrn. Sale of Dr. Reed' Cushion Shoes mwm Lad.f i Made to-order Suits GREAT BARGAIN SALE Ladiefetticoa fs at J8c Worth $2 and $2.50 Tbest petticoats were secured at a special purchase from an overstocked eastern house we offer thm at less than thwy can be bought at wholesale. i Respecters of clean personal records In mid out of the Fontanelle club arc Indig nant about the preferment of John N. Westberg over Clement Chase for the en dorsement ' for comptroller by the club Muturduy night. . The Idea that a man of Westberg's known habits should be chosen c vcr Chase, who ranks high in Eplsrnpnl church circles and whose personal char -r ! tjr has never been attacked, Is a matter j of much . humiliation. . Candid membors of ' tho organization admit that Westberg will be a heavy weight for tha Benson ticket to drag around, but they count soma on support from persons of his nationality notwithstanding , the fact .1 Westberg has lcn, utterly repudiated by the Swedish American voters. The first .primary certincite to be tiled with the city, clerk by a candidate who desires to get . on anything 'but tho re publican ticket waa deposited Monday morning by Charles Bauer of 2811 Patrick avenue. Sixth ward, who wishes the socialist nomination for building Inspector. He is the first of a probably complete socialist municipal ticket. Other filings are John X. Westberg for comptroller, Ralph O. Vann Ness for councilman from the Tenth ward; L. N. Gotidon for councilmun from the Seventh ward; W, W, Bingham for councilman from the. Second and I,o u is Burmnlster for councilman from the Third. . A noticeable point Is that Mr. Bing ham filed his certificate Saturday or be fore he was endorsed lor the place by the i'ontunclle club. - , ; A determined effort was made last week lit democratic circles to secure the with drawal of Ed P. Smith, and the substitution of W. C -Dullard, long; a close friend of the former. The talk was niado that Dahl man's chances for either nomination or election are worthless and that Smith can not he elected because at his radical stand on the Slocumb law enforcement. Smith had stated that If any reputable candi date could be found who'Would stand on his platform, minus tha liquor question, he would withdraw. Mr. Bullard was un moved by many appeals made to him. Ha declined to mix In. . It vul given out that (nasmuch aa Smith had sculped out his platform in a measure ha had set a pace for the party which If dropped would leave if open to alt sorts of charges cal culated to put the nominee out of the ruu ning. On the other hand, the Dahlman vampalgn hart net received much mention. It la said an opportunity for him to pull out is to be offered before long In tha shape of a visit from a "harmony" com mittee', which -will point out the logic and teauty of the move. At the mectlnR of the-central body of the lipial niahts ;rluh,.(,f, Douglas county held st Its heflnuartnrain ihe Patterson block, Hevenleenth and Kurmtiii streets, lust night A. 1. Ilennlnc received the unanimous en ilnrsenient of th.' Ii.xly for the nomination for mayor and William Klbourn received a like .vote for the nomination for city clerk, rjvery member. of the general body was present with ope exception. The endorse ments were lven by a , rising vote. The greatest , enthusiaxm prevailed, members rising on chairs and waiving their hats After the endorsements a committee of sev enteen of the members waited on Mr. Hen lilngs at his offlre In the cty hall to Inform Mm of the action of the general body. The purpose of tha call waa made known to Mr. JIrnnliia by Chairman Lewi, to v hlrn he responded In a feeling manner, thanking the coiniiilttce for the action or the general body. These petticoats are made of strong sateen and mer cerized Italian cloth, extra deep, full ruffles many trimmed with wide ac cordeon pleat ruffle all cut full all Bizes a big genuine bargain, at. 98c 1 OMH WF.lTIIK.n KORFif T Tuesday Fate mm Warmer It MIMIC i r 1:1 I 1 1 r 1 1 MM LN 1 ,7V I i I " Ladies1 Warm Winter Cloaks Long and short coats In heavy materials good styles T Oft .U at Ladies' Walking Skirts Made of heavy winter materials worth ui to $6.00 1 Ci Q ..JU at YOUR. NEW SPRING SUIT MADE TO YOUR ORDER Initial Showing and Advance' Seaaon Sale New Model for Spring, '06, In Ladies' Tailored Suits This display and sale continues all this week. It Is the first correct expose of new spring styles that takes place in Omaha. Your own ideas followed in the fashioning of these suits. clearing away all Wool and Cotton Blankets Entire stock, strictly all wool, white California blankets that sell everywhere for ""7.50 $10 and $12.50 pair J will be closed out, pair. . . Our entire stock 11-4 and 12-4 wool blankets that sold up to $6.00 pair. In white, gray, scar let and tan, will be closed out, at, per pair Regular $2.25 half wool blankets, 10-4 and 11 4 sizes, will be sold at, per pair 2 gray 12J 50 pair half wool white blankets. full size and worth $3.00 a pair 150 will be closed out at, per pair i. White, gray and tan cotton blankets, all large size, and wortn $1.25 a pair will go at, each , All our regular 39c and 49c cot ton Bed Blankets will be closed out, at, per pair 39c 49c cot- 25c Jajrr la Bar We t'aae. A jury was weured late Mnndav after noon in Judg Sears' court In the fcii 000 tunmge suit brought against the city ' of South finis ha by John Hurke, a laborer Iturke wna at work nlllna an excavation Twenty-se.ond and I. streets tinder the llrechon af the Mn-et commissioner, when It '1 alleged, he was thrown down a steep pmbnnkmeiit hy a fractious team and badly Injured Internally. , cyT GLASS Krenier. ism and Dodga, Tea-Year-OH Roy Seat Ua. Judge Kennedy baa sentenced John Ola-k-in. a youthful incorrigible, to the lndus :rlal school at Kearney. John was before :ne juvenile rotirt last October and at thut tine was placed on parole. Since then, it charged, he has violated the terms of hia riease. 11 la 10 years old. Buy IK-Graves1 Tooth Powder Avoid discomfort, danger and unpleasant after taste by re using all other, powders or pastes, washes and soaps. Your dentist VM advise you, I mmmAf aaacal aaaa a battles, . C'. Crc7C3l Tcclh Vevizr Co. OFFICERS FAVOR WORKHOUSE Folios Judge Crawford, Chief Donakue and Captain Hostyn touimend Flan. ESSENTIAL TO PR06RESS OF THE CITY Ordlnaace Kaw Being; Prepared for Casaell'i Submission to People of Proposition to Voto Bonds Tble Spring. If the present agitation may be taken as a criterion and the agitation Is well-do-flned Omaha will have a workhouse within the year. Police Judge Crawford, Chief of Police Donahue and others are outspoken In the matter, believing the need of a workhouse in this city, as pointed out edi torially by The Bee, Is a long-felt and pressing one. It la more than probable the matter will be put to the voters In the form of a bond proposition at the spring election. v ' "Tha fact that most cities of the size of Omaha have penal institutions where va grants sentenced from the police court are given an object lesson in thut form of physical exercise known as work makes It Imperative, for self-preservation. If nothing elsa, that this city take some prompt step In that direction," said Chief Donahue. "I have always favored a workhouse, as I believe It Is one of the best means of dealing with petit larceny thieve and va grants, aa they shun a city w litre a work house la mulntained with almost as much fear as they would a pestliouHe where smallpox patlouts are taken care nf. The present winter up to this time bus been one In which almost any able-bodied man could get employment, und thero Is very little exeuso for any man to be out of em ployment. I am satisfied Unit if we bad a workhouse In Omaha similar to tho ones In Kansas City, Milwaukee or other cities it would be a great defense against the class of vagrants and petit larceny thieves we have to contend with each year. I am un able to say what the coat of building a workhouse would be, but-that can caslly be ascertained from cities where they have such institutions." Essential to Progress. Police Judge Crawford,' who has been giving the matter of work houaea per sonal Investigation, said: "Omaha will be Infested with vagrants, tramps and petit thieves so long as wo are without a work house. I'nder present con ditions no adequate punishment ran be pro vided this class of criminals. I believe a work house ran be made ncir-supportlng. but if not the deterrent effect upon of fenders will be well worth tho money ex pended. Kansas City, Minneapolis. Ht. Paul, Penver, Milwaukee and other places on a class with Omaha are adequately pro vided to entertain the gentry of the class under discussion, and Omaha must net In line. It Is an essential atep In the city's progress. The Bee'a editorial meets tho question fairly. Now Is the time to act." Captain of Police Mostyn. who has had many years of personal experience with that class which thinks society owes It a living, believes the city should have a work house, and that without further de lay. He says every night during the win ter In particular from 4 doxen to a score of chronic vagrants call at the city Jh for lodgings, while as many more are picked up by the patrolmen and sent in. "A term In the ouunty Jail does not af. feet many of the vagrants." xu'd Captain Mostyn, who has a record' of numerous In stances occurring .during the last few months of vagrants actually committing soma crime which will Insure them at IVaat thirty days In the county Jail, where they are sure of a warm place, enough to eut and idle contact with members of their own class. "Many of those sentenced by xhc police Judg confessed they wanted to break Into Jail." A draft of tho proposed bond proposi tion will be Introduced In the council for action at nex' week's meeting. GOSS WILL MAKE N0CHANGE New District Attorney Receives Com mission nnd Iets Office1 Fores Remain Same. Charles A. Ooss received his commission as United States district attorney for the district of Nebraska Monday morning and was formally sworn In by Judge Munger. District Attorney Coss at once entered upon his duties. "No Immediate change in the personnel of the office force will be made," said Mr. Gosh. "In fact, that matter lias not been considered. Mr. Lane will have charge of the prosecutions of the cases to come .up before the federe.1 courts Tuesday, aa ha has had the preparation of the cases under his charge since their inception. I do not know Just at this time what cases will follow, but I understand there la a big grist of work ahead, and until I hsve fa miliarized myself with the work In hand I am unable to say Just what cases will go to trial at this term of the cnurta." , CREDITORS ASK BANKRUPTCY Men Whom t'olerldae tit I sen (tores Kile Petition In tbs Fed. rrnl t'onrt. The creditors of Joe Wink el of Coleridge, Ceilnr county, have filed a petition In the United Htates district court at Omaha axk Ing that bo be declared a bankrupt. Win ket Is a merchant at Coleridge and It Is claimed In the creditors' petition he already has committed tho act of bankruptcy by transferring certain of his property In that town for the purpose of giving preference to certain other creditors not named In the " petition. The special creditor asking for the petition In the Interest nf other creditors is T. O- Northwall of Omaha, who alleges Wlnkel Is indebted to him In the sum tif over Discharges In bankruptcy have been granted hy Judge Munger lit the t'nlted Htates district court to Charles B. Coon of Omaha and J. V. Smith of Lincoln. GREEN TRADINS STAMPS EVERY TIME Two Important Things to Remember THE TWO GREEN B00XS Tun Green Telephone Book which givrts our 'phone a Douglas 137, and the Green Trading Stamp Book which means so much to thb frugal My Valentine! My Valentine! In Pyogr&phy Heart shaped panel quick burning, cutest signs, elegant va riety of subjects, Tuesday, only.., Art Second Floor. for de- !9c Big Dinner ware Sale in China. Exceptional values reduced One-third to One-haJf. Second Floor. A Special in Domestics 20 dozen 81x90 Bed Sheets, fine heavy qual ity, deep hem, all ready for uue Tuesday only. 69c Ladies' $5.00 Astrakhan Mufls, Choke Tuesday, $1.00 IWDEHr THffC HRLIABLR ITOHB. Ladies' Fur Scarfs, $6.00 to $8.09 Val ues, Tuesday, at $2.50 Grand Embroidery Sale Continues Thousands of yards of Embroideries and Tnertings, in heavy cambrics, sheer Swiss and fine Nainsooks, all loom strips -now on sale at JUST HALF PRICE. 5c Embroideries, 24c j iOc Embroideries, 5c ; i5cEmbroideries,7hc Medium and narrow j Elegant edgings, bead- ! Klegant wide flouno cambric and Swiss em- ' Ings and lnsertlngs, Ing and extra wide band broideries and Insert- fully worth 10c to 12 He inserting, worth 16c to Ings, worth Cc per yard. yard. I 20c yard. Embroidered Dress Robes at Half Entire sample line of White Embroidered Dress Robes from Ad. Abrahams now on sale. Don't miss them. $8 White Robes for $10 White Robes for 1 1 2 White Robes for 4.00 5.00 6.00 1B White Robes fj JQ $18 White Robes for $20 White Robes for 9.00 $2.1 White Robes for 12.50 Whit $2 Embroidered waist Pat- inn terns for. . . . . 1U U Special Sale of Gloves and Mittens In order to quickly reduce our immense stock of Winter Gloves and Mittens, we are making juices which are. bound to effect a clearance in an extremely short space of time. Men's Work Glove ami Mitten i l.iullrs' French Kid Ciloves Import ers' samples and sample stork, lit ray ,. ,' U muatmuTTcaMMw, II DtAilRsi'ryrir'Tnis H OMAHA JIEB. Bennett's Big Grocery SPECIAL COFFEE OFFER Tuesday Only. Forty Green Trading Stamps with lb. finest Java and Mocha Coffee. . Twenty Green Trading Stamps with lb. Golden Santos Coffee Twenty Green Trading Stamps with lb, pkg. Bennett's Capitol Coffee,. Samples free. Bennett 's Big Grocery Section. 35c i 26c 8 28c DR. BRADBURY 1506 FARNAM Teeth Bntracted....25c Porcelain Fillings $1 up Gold Fiiilnrs. ...SI up Silver Fillings. ..50c up Crowns $2.50 up Plates $2.00 up DENTIST jti.f. "WW WjSMfsaaaya. 15 Years Same Location Phone 1756 Bridge Work $2.60 up Nerves removed with out pale. Loose Teeth Made Solid. Work ruamnteed Ml rears YOUR WATCH D'-ubtless n"cds repairing. No totter watch mnkers tban ours. No more courteous treatment and promptness than at. our store, i Tour-watch will le carefully handled. When down town leave your watch with iis. IAKJK KOR THB NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. A' 1B1 DOUGLAS ST. Heavy calf skin, flepre lined or un-.' lined, worth up to 11.00; M r Tuesday, pair T JC Men's Work Gloves and Mittens samples and- nils-matched pairs buckskin, calfskin, horse hide, etc. all fire and waterproof, worth tip to 1.50 pair; while they last Tuesday, pair." 15c nit the new shades and stitcplngs, have one or two large pearl" clasps and are worth up to CO 11.50 pair; Tuesday DJC Ludlow' Saxony (Jloves and Mittens Extra heavy quality, sold up . f 0 to GOc; in 2 lots, at 25r and. . 1.C Special Bargains in Men's Underwear This Week. , Dry Goods Sale for Tuesday 54-Inch Sicilians, $1.00 qual ity, at 69c Fall Dress Goodw, to close, at 15c Arnold's flue Flannelette, at loc Arnold's Flannelettes, at 7?c and 12 ',4 c fine 40-tnch Long Cloth, at 39c 25c 10c 5c 7Jc Blackstone and Hope Muslins, i 7n regular price S4c, at U(jC Renfrew Turkey Red Damask, fasetst . colors, best made; at, Qf yard JZfC Closing out Cotton Blankets, tfi at, a pulr, mi, 75c. Oc and. aOC High Grade Wash Goods now on sale. - Last Bellflowei Apple Sale for this Season We have left about 400 boxes of fancy California Bellflowr Apples and as long as they last we will sell them, per box $1.25 Fancy, large, sweet Highland Navel Oranges, for this sale, per doz. .15o Two measures fresh , roasted Peanuts. for this sale ftc 22 lbs. finest pure cane Granulated SuKr for Sl.OO HAVDER! BROS. Sewing Machines and Supplies We have a full line of First-Class Sewing Machines, as well as parts and attachments for all the popular machines made; all of best quality. Good ' Machines Rented at 75c per week. Repairing done In first-class shape and at j very reasonable prices. Call us up when in need of anything in this line. I P. E. FLODMAN & CO., 1514 Capito! Ave. I Telephone 1074. j TWELVE MILLIONS VVF5 BOTH FOOD AND MEDICINE. We like best to call Scott's Emulsion a food-medicine. It is a term that aptly describes the character ana action of our Emulsion. More than a medicine more than a food, yet combining the vital prin ciples of both. It is for this reason that Scott's Emulsion has a distinct and special value in all wasting diseases. There is nothing better to remedy the troubles of im perfect growth and delicate health in children. The action of Scott's Emulsion is just as effective in treating weak ness and wasting in adults. SCOTT aUW.Nl, oa Pawl StiMt, Vn Yt PACKAGES LAST YEAR; SOME in tP B ELL- SOULE COM PAN Y SYRACUSE,NtWVOPK g FN 2-PIE IOc PACKAGES, j LAND CASE TOUCHES BIG MEN I. D, Hull, Chtrry County, Reputed A gen', Richards and Coms'.ock Arrested. SUBORNATION OF PERJURY THE CHARGE M.n Owned .by. K. '. Harris aat Madrbakera of Sooth Bend, Indiana, la Imolvfd In This I'rorrrdlss, TrvlnR D. Hull of Mirage, Cherry county, was arreslit ny ix-puly I nlled htalis Marshal John Sides 8aturli, tHken be fore 1'nlted Htalesv CoiiiiulHsliuier K. M. Hlattery at I'liadron ami Ixmixl over to the federal Kianil Jury In W.niat linmls on ths chance of sulxirniilion of perjury in securing fraudulent la nil Mings for I). XV C. Huntington and Thomas M. Hunitiia ton, I hi n lie in at tioiilon. Thomas M. Huntington Is presid nl of the Mavorlc-U Loan and Truoi company at (Jul don. The charge against Hull also Implicates him In securing; fraudulent filings for J. W. OMrHmler and the MoiUsett brother at Rushvllle. The arrest of Hull was brought about through the Invest Iga I Ion of the se cret service agents under charge of Chief 8eoret Bervlce Agent L. C Wlieclir of Omaha. It Is the presumption of the secret service agents that Hull ojaTBted for Harthtt of the San Francisco sugar king. Spreckleg. Claus TRIAL OF WATER BOARD SUIT Case Kiprrlrd to He Ret for HearlaC by .Indite Carl and for st Meek. It Is expected Judge Carland of the fed eral court will set t-ho suit of the Oniuha Water company agulnst the city for sp proximalely $l.V).iO water hydrant rent bills for trial next wi-k. The amount In volved covers all of l:K6 and the last half of l!V4. It was not paid because the legis lature authorised no provision for taxation for the purpoHo. Judgment was not con fessed because the Water bosrd decided to resist recovery of the amounts. betters received by City Attorney John P. Preen und Carl Wright from Ap praiser John W. Alvord. stute that the appraisers will meet all this week In Cin cinnati oti the local appraiseme.nt matter. Mr. Breen'a letter closes with these signifi cant words: "It Is ImiKissible to ssy Just when iho work can be completed." To Mr. Wright Mr. Alvord said the ap praisers would probably come out to Omaha for another session here about the last of February. DIAMONDS Kdholni, lbth and Harney. The following marriage licenses have been issued up to noon Monduy: Kama and Residence. Joseph E. Nordling. Swedeholm. I.lu i l.'ldsttiiu ii llm.ihi. Richards and W. U. I'omstock In securing ,,,.',,. filings within the Spade ranch and for the I AnIlje Hospodka. Kouth Omaha!. Hewitt Morey and Overton and the l , Joseph I'esek. noutli Omaha Neb. Age. ... -J4 ... X ...36 Cross" and "C" Bar ranches, which are owned or leased by ltlchards und Coin- stock. Other Owners of l.aad. The "C" Cross r.incii U owned by K. C Harris of Chadron nnd Karl Comatock of .. 2.1 .. a .. X . .. 19 .. 24 .. M .. is .. 32 .. t .. 23 Mals'llo Hoiicke, Neola, la 1 France Cerveny, Kouth Omaha John T. Halllaey, Omaha Ixiulsa A. i'axlon, Omaha Claud A. Mantes, Omaha Ijaura M. Jacobs, Omaha Samuel V.. Aim. Valparaiso. Neb.. Lizzie Priest. Raymond. Neb. Very Low Rates to Colorado 12.50 18.25 27.20 To Denyer, Colorado Springa and Pueblo. February 6 and 20. March 6 and 20, 1900. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Return. February 6 and 20, March 6 and 20, 1906. To Denver, Colorado SprlnaB. Pueblo and Return, Tickets on Sale Every Day to Ma 31. 1906. VIA UNSON PACIFIC 1 Be Sure Your Ticket Reads Over This Line. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1824 FARNAM STREET. Phone 334. f A Skin of Peamy fa Joy Porevor: T. Fella Gouraud'a Oriental Cream or Mrcioal Beeutifler. lo. Angeles, which Is with.., the Richards , TnnTAuTT:..?:?:. and coniKioc enclosures. ii i mm, iu,,,,, wuiiams. Neola, la.. mored Btunenaaer uroa., wagon aim - in makers of South Bend, Ind., are inter ested In some of these ranches. It has been ascertained through the se cret service agents that D. W. C. Hunting ton and Thomas W. Huntington are Inter ested In the bank of Mullen, which cut an Important figure In the recent trial of Rev. Ueorge O. Ware, for conspiracy In procur ing fraudulent land tilings in Hooker county, of which charge Ware recently was ronvlctad. The total number of acre of public lands alleged to ho under illegal fence, lu rluding tne Richards and Conistock enclos ures. Is SW.&Sl acres, lbs Overton and ,-C Mar" ranches arT connected and all of tha ranches are In the au.m general vicin ity and all are looat,ed in Cherry and ad jacent counties. J. W. Oatrander, for whom Hull la charged wltb procuring tUlngs. la a nephew I Rrnorj Tib. Pimply I ''tut, Jli'il rmitumm, Raul., ud bfcia D , ho every :cniiB ob beauty, u4 Uo & UiectloB. It tUM ftlOOd UM Ui of 7 year, an4 It to harm! cm Uiuli tobukt la prjpcrtf mftd. aiCpl lOCOUBlffi pm. Dr. L. Sa r aa a to ft Itwljr of lb taut ton I pllDtt m Aa you laMile VUl ua tUcn. I neuBBiii Hiavtraail'a froaM a tk 1jt barnful of all tha am Drcpawiou.- t or aaia dt au dmjnata a raat Oooda Deaara to tha Uaiiaa ftUua, Gaua a4 Karoaa, iaiT.HOPUIS,rrg 17 Bf cat itm Slnttl-alir. WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES SACRIFICED HANAN 8 WOMKN'P BI08T OHAPF. KolBlK SOl.K KID BMCHKH ANTI RICCL'UAK IACE V, 50 H1IOKS CI T TO $3.50 I If A VAN'S WOMEN'8 IMPORTRP PATENT CV)1T DOl'BUE SOLE i.0U 8HOra Cl'T TO $4.00 HASAN'S WOMEN'S Ot'N MKTA1. CAI.K bl.lCHEUS 15.00 SllOEH Cl'T TO $3.50 ARMSTRONG'S WOMKN'P FRENCH CALK Rl.'TTON. NEW PfiTAV TOE 1.AST, It.fKi SHOES. CL'T TO $3.35 ARMSTRONG'S W( M EN'S GKNl'INB CORDOVAN VAMP- CALK TOl' BLl'CHER B .00 SHOES CL'T TO $3.00 X PER CENT OFF ON ALL WARM LINED ANU FELT SHOES. Drexcl ShoeCo. mW I M Hill V TA H en uitik i iu mm i UlOParnam St. I itmmmmmamw PEPUTT STATE VETERLNaHIAN. H. L RAMACCI0T11. D. V. S- CITT VETEHMARIAK. Office and Innrnuary, Vtn and Maaon 8u, OMAHA. NEtt Teletibooe S3. Chicago and the East via the " CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTERW RAILWAY over the only double track railway between the Mis souri River and Chicago. This complete service includes Pullman drawing room and private compart ment sleeping cars, parlor cars, composite observa tion cars with library and buffet-smoking apartment, free reclining chair cars, standard day coaches and dining cars (a la carte service.) Ticket an4 'nil inlorniatloa ea tppU cation to ticket oliu H01 and M03 Famam 8L, OMAHA, NEB. tapt Q CENTAL I Ari ROOMS, 15I7.Qpjiilai Stfti